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chavez. as it was represented a radical change for venezuela and the region as a whole under his so-called twenty first century socialism policies what this has meant is the nationalization of certain industries as well as the use of venezuela's revenues from oil exports to really focus attention on some of the more seconds of the population here this has meant policies that have improved health care education given the poor access to housing things that have really earned who has a massive...
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and here to stay president hugo chavez has one venezuela's tightly contested presidential election clinching turned party is on the ground in venezuela with a look at the results and what it means for those living there. it is monday october eighth four pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for zero in you're watching our t.v. . well this weekend the war in afghanistan turned eleven years old already america's longest war it's a war that continues to evolve as it continues to go on and shortly after the attacks of nine eleven invading afghanistan was seen as the best option to both retaliate and to defend the homeland but it soon became clear that it would neither be easy nor short to complete the mission there. two years ago president obama sent an additional thirty three thousand troops a surge to try to speed up and strengthen the war but today the surge troops have now left and more members on the u.s. military are dying by their own hands from suicide than the enemy but the amount of green on blue or insider attacks also continues to rise over the weekend u.s. army sergeant michael turner
and here to stay president hugo chavez has one venezuela's tightly contested presidential election clinching turned party is on the ground in venezuela with a look at the results and what it means for those living there. it is monday october eighth four pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for zero in you're watching our t.v. . well this weekend the war in afghanistan turned eleven years old already america's longest war it's a war that continues to evolve as it continues to go on and shortly...
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chavez. it's one of the many projects that has earned him tremendous popular support among the poor but alienated him from other voters the latter have turned out in droves to vote for him to rekick them a wealthy businessman and a free market advocate who is pushing for more private enterprise and investment critics fear that he would bring an end to venezuela's experiment with what chavez calls twenty first century socialism here you have a country that is seeing neo liberal economics is failing the plan. the polarization of wealth which we see not just in one country not just in two countries but globally is completely toxic it must be addressed. but whether chavez has addressed that in the best way remains a question dollars haven't helped bring down the crime rate one of the worst in the world while on employment and a stagnating economy has turned many away from el commandante to be corruption deficits we are some of the poorest people we want to chop us has been accused of authoritaria
chavez. it's one of the many projects that has earned him tremendous popular support among the poor but alienated him from other voters the latter have turned out in droves to vote for him to rekick them a wealthy businessman and a free market advocate who is pushing for more private enterprise and investment critics fear that he would bring an end to venezuela's experiment with what chavez calls twenty first century socialism here you have a country that is seeing neo liberal economics is...
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here as the reelected venezuelan president hugo chavez secures a comfortable victory in a crucial vote for the nation. stories are much much more for you in just a few minutes after this short break. if you're passing through rushes to veer region you really can walk on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoilt countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the land such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunters there are defined hunting seasons in russia but lax enforcement means many animals are killed out of the allotted times which can leave young animals orphaned and unable to survive the heart of just u.s. forest provides a sanctuary for the most famous beast in russia it's home to a group who rescue often bear cubs and raise them when they're old enough to fend for themselves the cubs a target taken to a remote location and released back into the wild but it's not just bears who find a haven here this is wolf island here wolf pups have been captured by hunters or bought from zoos have a second
here as the reelected venezuelan president hugo chavez secures a comfortable victory in a crucial vote for the nation. stories are much much more for you in just a few minutes after this short break. if you're passing through rushes to veer region you really can walk on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoilt countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the land such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for...
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you're watching r t and he's reelected venezuelan president hugo chavez secures a comfortable victory in the crucial vote for the nation the details just ahead. these stories and much more for you in a few minutes after this break. looking at some dogs you simply do not believe they come speak and goodness how they can wrong oh. it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming from as far away as a strand in canada and the us i come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like a laska and so i felt at home the first blood joke was brought here from australia now it's trios come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail are amazing but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here atoll it wasn't the top. grazing who set the trail ablaze but a nun and for all friends who brought that idea to life. five years ago mother press camera built a dog kennel in the village kids from the local open age came around t
you're watching r t and he's reelected venezuelan president hugo chavez secures a comfortable victory in the crucial vote for the nation the details just ahead. these stories and much more for you in a few minutes after this break. looking at some dogs you simply do not believe they come speak and goodness how they can wrong oh. it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming from as far away as a strand in canada and the us i come to russia and everybody is so very...
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above everything they are very concerned with hugo chavez says foreign policies which are being followed by venezuela where he has. asked the western powers notably the united states britain and israel such places as libya in such places as iraq syria and palestine where he has tried to close ranks with for example president will. visit to venezuela and he has taken a stance which is very highly respected throughout many of these of latin america showing that the united states. not just in the middle east but worldwide and not so much the countries that are attacked by the united states especially at a time when in two thousand and eight the united states has reactivated the fourth south atlantic fleet and they know how we have a very strong military presence throughout latin america in the south atlantic the presidential race certainly saw some so-called pro democracy and pro human rights protests very similar to the ones critics say are usually backed or even sponsored by the u.s. do you think washington is moving from words to actions here oh definitely just as they have engineered in
above everything they are very concerned with hugo chavez says foreign policies which are being followed by venezuela where he has. asked the western powers notably the united states britain and israel such places as libya in such places as iraq syria and palestine where he has tried to close ranks with for example president will. visit to venezuela and he has taken a stance which is very highly respected throughout many of these of latin america showing that the united states. not just in the...
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chavez. it's one of the many projects that has earned him tremendous popular support among the poor but alienated him from other voters the latter have turned out in droves to vote for him to recreate them a wealthy businessman and a free market advocate who is pushing for more private enterprise and investment critics fear that he would bring an end to venezuela's twenty first century socialism so what we're looking here is an ongoing effort by the old venezuelan ruling class to turn back the clock represents the represents an attempt to move. away from power their focus is attention on reducing inequality and reducing poverty. but whether chavez has addressed that in the best way remains a question dollars haven't helped bring down the prime rate one of the worst in the world while on employment and a stack leading economy has turned many away from el commandante to the corruption deficit we are some of the poorest people. childless has been accused of authoritarianism suppressing the court
chavez. it's one of the many projects that has earned him tremendous popular support among the poor but alienated him from other voters the latter have turned out in droves to vote for him to recreate them a wealthy businessman and a free market advocate who is pushing for more private enterprise and investment critics fear that he would bring an end to venezuela's twenty first century socialism so what we're looking here is an ongoing effort by the old venezuelan ruling class to turn back the...
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their candidate, president hugo chavez, scored a decisive victory. it was a choice between two very different options in venezuela. the revolution here, hugo chavez, says is the only way to trickle down those oil profits to the people that need it most, the poor and lower middle class here in venezuela. and his opponent saying, look, hugo chavez is going to bankrupt the country using the oil profits for his own purposes and warning the economy could go off the cliff. some economist s agreeing sayin they could see default in the next few months, but for hugo chavez it was a decisive victory and you can see he was relishing this. he basically took the opposition to task and said how dare you not believe in the greatness of venezuela? brooke, this means a lot for the united states. we get 9% of our gas from venezuela. any kind of destabilization here could affect gas prices and what you and i pay to fill up. brooke? >> paula newton for me in caracas. now with more on how chavez's win really impacts venezuela's relationship with the u.s., let me bring in
their candidate, president hugo chavez, scored a decisive victory. it was a choice between two very different options in venezuela. the revolution here, hugo chavez, says is the only way to trickle down those oil profits to the people that need it most, the poor and lower middle class here in venezuela. and his opponent saying, look, hugo chavez is going to bankrupt the country using the oil profits for his own purposes and warning the economy could go off the cliff. some economist s agreeing...
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chavez his opponent a young lawyer and staunch critic of the government is predicted to give him a close race at the polls in caracas as artie's lucy catherine. there's no question who these venezuelans will be voting for comic seventh. we are here because we support our president chavez he does many things to help us housing education programs helping the poor everything here has gotten a lot better because of him everything has changed. their red shirts brand them as the lifeblood of the venezuelan president's leftist movement through out his fourteen years in power for the hundreds of thousands of supporters who gathered in caracas on thursday the message was clear they want six more years of. his supporters say that chavez is a country's first president to genuinely care about the lower class. chavez is the punishment of the rich and the window of hope to cool. them. under the banner of socialism for the twenty first century chavez has pumped hundreds of billions of petro dollars into the economy and government run aid programs along with earning him popular support poverty has falle
chavez his opponent a young lawyer and staunch critic of the government is predicted to give him a close race at the polls in caracas as artie's lucy catherine. there's no question who these venezuelans will be voting for comic seventh. we are here because we support our president chavez he does many things to help us housing education programs helping the poor everything here has gotten a lot better because of him everything has changed. their red shirts brand them as the lifeblood of the...
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chavez his opponent a young lawyer and staunch critic of the government is predicted to give vessel close race let's get more on this from mark ways profit center of economic and policy research he joins us live from washington good to see this now he's got a stage a remarkable comeback from cancer this year and what seventy six year term to consolidate his socialist revolution in the oil rich state while his challenger and rekick up realises waiting in with completely different policies so how do you assess the chances of the two candidates. well if you look at the polls you know there were four polls in september when the polling closed at the end this is. fourteen out of eighteen showed job as a head lead was eleven point seven points so i don't think the election is close over the course you have a week where you know it's possible that transit routes but for all the polling data we have. job it has a very large margin again you can tell it depends a lot on turnout but if you look at electoral contests around the world you know you compare it to united states or anything else. t
chavez his opponent a young lawyer and staunch critic of the government is predicted to give vessel close race let's get more on this from mark ways profit center of economic and policy research he joins us live from washington good to see this now he's got a stage a remarkable comeback from cancer this year and what seventy six year term to consolidate his socialist revolution in the oil rich state while his challenger and rekick up realises waiting in with completely different policies so how...
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call for an amped war on terror. " we told you monday venezuelan president hugo chavez has been re-elected. the "guardian reports he brandished the sword of his hero. bolivar. and promised to further his got brand of socialism. obama administration reacted to the news this way. "we congratulate the venezuelan people on the high level of participation, as well as on what was a relatively peaceful election process." white house press secretary jay carney noted the u.s. has differences with chavez. nbc news describe supporters' reaction as an emotional moment in history. chavez endorsed president obama earlier this month. big bird wants the presidential campaign to lay off. people behind "sesame street" are asking that the cash cow considerable canary be excluded from any further advertising. correspondent shannon bream reports it's just the late esturn in what has become in the minds of many a foul saga in this race. >> you may be used to seeing him hanging out on a quiet neighborhood street. but since being mentioned in last week's presidential debate -- >> i like pbs. i love big bird. it a
call for an amped war on terror. " we told you monday venezuelan president hugo chavez has been re-elected. the "guardian reports he brandished the sword of his hero. bolivar. and promised to further his got brand of socialism. obama administration reacted to the news this way. "we congratulate the venezuelan people on the high level of participation, as well as on what was a relatively peaceful election process." white house press secretary jay carney noted the u.s. has...
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we certainly won't see the country calming down anytime soon and for a closer look at what president hugo chavez is victory actually means for venezuelans and why there is such a massive popular support for the president with the following report running water electricity and a real home having spent most of her life in venezuela slums these are luxuries that anna silva can only dream of before going out when i got this department i just couldn't believe it i thought my eyes were deceiving me i'm thankful to this government for helping people like me she was able to move her family into this home thanks to a housing program established under president to go childless. it's one of the many projects that is earned him tremendous popular support among the poor but alienated him from other voters the latter have turned out in droves to vote for him reeky them this a wealthy businessman in a free market advocate who is pushing for more private enterprise and investment critics fear that he would bring an end to venezuela's twenty first century socialism so what we're looking here ongoing here
we certainly won't see the country calming down anytime soon and for a closer look at what president hugo chavez is victory actually means for venezuelans and why there is such a massive popular support for the president with the following report running water electricity and a real home having spent most of her life in venezuela slums these are luxuries that anna silva can only dream of before going out when i got this department i just couldn't believe it i thought my eyes were deceiving me...
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chavez has put into place. in caracas venezuela. although this hour here on ot c n n t us motorcade hits the traffic but the military prevents the convoy entering pakistan's militant a hotbed to stage a protest over the use of deadly drone strikes in the country. and celebrations in georgia as the ruling party loses the parliamentary election explain what led to president saakashvili is defeat by the stories and much more often a short break but because they're with us. in this renewed siberians in which people still sing the sounds which russians saying to me ladies and they cherish the ancient rituals practiced by the will set up church before the seventeenth century the old believers he resigned the area are a conservative community. the debate over there yes i feel. i know i'm the first to do it the five. people here are happy to show their way of life to tourists and to see them how to dance in the local star. the. seventeen year old is from the same village she now studies in the city and dances at a club
chavez has put into place. in caracas venezuela. although this hour here on ot c n n t us motorcade hits the traffic but the military prevents the convoy entering pakistan's militant a hotbed to stage a protest over the use of deadly drone strikes in the country. and celebrations in georgia as the ruling party loses the parliamentary election explain what led to president saakashvili is defeat by the stories and much more often a short break but because they're with us. in this renewed...
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venezuela's hugo chavez has won a third presidential term. fireworks were set off in the capital of caracas has huge crowds gathered to celebrate the victory. there have been no immediate reports of unrest, despite fears that election results would destabilize that country. chavez has enjoyed wide support from venezuela's poor in large part because he used oil profits to give away homes in subsidized groceries. some if fear that many of the wealthier class that supported the opposition candidate will leave the country n. a victory speech he vowed to continue the socialist reforms of his past two terms. coming up on "news nation" -- >> close to him said he got the sense that senator obama really wondered if he could continue in politics. >> so intriguing. we have a sneak peek, a new documentary on the president and mitt romney. it airs tomorrow night, but we'll give you a peek today. >>> check out the tumblr page. you'll find pictures at newsnation d newsnatio newsnation.tumblr.com. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defen
venezuela's hugo chavez has won a third presidential term. fireworks were set off in the capital of caracas has huge crowds gathered to celebrate the victory. there have been no immediate reports of unrest, despite fears that election results would destabilize that country. chavez has enjoyed wide support from venezuela's poor in large part because he used oil profits to give away homes in subsidized groceries. some if fear that many of the wealthier class that supported the opposition...
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trend the winner will be announced now what is at stake here on one and perhaps incumbent president hugo chavez who is really radically changed both venezuela and the region under his so-called socialist twenty first century policies one of that has translated to. certain industries using venezuela's oil exports revenue to really focus attention on the underprivileged the poor here in the country that's translated into social programs free health care education. communications housing and transportation services for people who really didn't have access for that and this has over the years built up a blonde's well of popular support. for years and wants to stay for six more years now his opponent has really seized on some of the problems that continue to plague this country this is corruption a very high crime rate. young a forty year old wealthy businessman who has criticized this country's economic policies and promised to improve ties with the west and really radicalize the way this huge resource of law now critics here suggest that he could represent a radical alternative to chavez no
trend the winner will be announced now what is at stake here on one and perhaps incumbent president hugo chavez who is really radically changed both venezuela and the region under his so-called socialist twenty first century policies one of that has translated to. certain industries using venezuela's oil exports revenue to really focus attention on the underprivileged the poor here in the country that's translated into social programs free health care education. communications housing and...
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chavez or his democratic opponent enrique capriles will take the helm in caracas. border shelling between syria and turkey as fresh violence hits damascus with a car bomb exploded outside police headquarters. italians fury over mounting cuts descends into clashes while civil servants marching for their jobs in spain. five am in moscow i matras are bring you today's top stories and a look back at the week's news polling stations in venezuela are closing although some remain open as citizens wait in long lines to cast their votes no incidents have been reported during the election day as the nation chooses which candidate is going to run the country for the next six years incumbent leader days faces his biggest challenge yet to his socialist rule from henry kick up realists a young democrat with both candidates of value to respect the election's outcome the us media coverage of the presidential race in venezuela has been criticized as being biased against chavez asia times correspondent pepe escobar thinks washington would like a willing partner in caracas not an int
chavez or his democratic opponent enrique capriles will take the helm in caracas. border shelling between syria and turkey as fresh violence hits damascus with a car bomb exploded outside police headquarters. italians fury over mounting cuts descends into clashes while civil servants marching for their jobs in spain. five am in moscow i matras are bring you today's top stories and a look back at the week's news polling stations in venezuela are closing although some remain open as citizens wait...
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chavez has been hit by a storm of negative coverage in the international media especially in the u.s. south american political analyst. says it's no surprise washington wants to see the back of chop. here sink in the stands which is very highly respected throughout many of these in latin america showing that the united states is. not just in the middle east worldwide and not so much of the great interest of our attack by the united states especially at a time when in two thousand and eight the united states has we activated the fourth south atlantic fleet and they know how we have a very strong military presence throughout latin america in the south atlantic just as they have engineered insurrection and civil war which seems to be washington's specialisation now with the so-called arab spring in the theater here in latin america we will be seeing a latin american spring with different characteristics but will the united states will meddle in the internal affairs of countries like venezuela and they will even trigger and activate a generalized latin american spring this will be turmoi
chavez has been hit by a storm of negative coverage in the international media especially in the u.s. south american political analyst. says it's no surprise washington wants to see the back of chop. here sink in the stands which is very highly respected throughout many of these in latin america showing that the united states is. not just in the middle east worldwide and not so much of the great interest of our attack by the united states especially at a time when in two thousand and eight the...
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chavez will be leaving the country for another six years now let's look at a little bit of that the difference between the two candidates and what this election really means for the future of the country chavez has really radically changed both venezuela and the region he's represented policies that again focused sort of people oriented projects where you take revenues from industries you convert them put that back into the programs at the same time and have only resulted in reducing the crime rate that hasn't resulted in solving a lot of the big social issues that continue to plague this country it really is going to be interesting to see how the president is going to tackle that really given i'm sorry to be interrupted by fireworks here but again especially given the fact that the country is so polarized is so divided at the moment but again president who has will be in office for another term and just one of the question i want to ask you we talk about these celebrations that you're hearing on the streets there is there any tension that you're hearing there was a report in the gu
chavez will be leaving the country for another six years now let's look at a little bit of that the difference between the two candidates and what this election really means for the future of the country chavez has really radically changed both venezuela and the region he's represented policies that again focused sort of people oriented projects where you take revenues from industries you convert them put that back into the programs at the same time and have only resulted in reducing the crime...
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chavez and the castro brothers and deepen ties with the united states on trade and energy and security. but in all these places, just as in the middle east, the question is asked, where does america stand? i know many americans are asking a different question, why us? i know many americans are asking whether our country today with our ailing economy and our massive debt and after 11 years of war is still capable of leading? i believe that if america doesn't lead, others will. others who don't share our interests, and our values, and the world would grow darker for our friend, and for us. america's security and the cause of freedom can not afford four more years like the last four years. i'm running for president because i believe the leader of the free world has a duty to our citizens, and to our friends everywhere to use america's great influence wisely, with solemnity and without false pride and also firmly and actively to shape events in ways that secure our interests, further our values, prevent conflict and make the world better, not perfect but better. our friend and allies acros
chavez and the castro brothers and deepen ties with the united states on trade and energy and security. but in all these places, just as in the middle east, the question is asked, where does america stand? i know many americans are asking a different question, why us? i know many americans are asking whether our country today with our ailing economy and our massive debt and after 11 years of war is still capable of leading? i believe that if america doesn't lead, others will. others who don't...
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note ♪ -- ♪ ♪ ♪ >> >> gretchen: hugo president chavez reelected to a four term with 53 percent of the vote. also california governor gerry brown taking drastic steps to lower gas prices and ordering the stations sell the cheaper winter blind. steve? >> steve: fill her up. brand new national polls show mitt romney ahead of president obama. he got himself a bump. cue the attacks. a week ago paul rhine was asked to explain the math of a tax cut and he said i don't have time. governor mitt romney had a massive performance and the underpenings of that was dishonest f. you are willing to say anything to get elect make up your positions, american people have to understand how they can elect you. >> steve: is calling mitt romney and ryan a good strategy. here to weigh in is washington insider amelia and democrat pollster marjorie. good morning to both of you. >> margey. it does sound like according to the new york times, 10 minutes before the end of the debate they were on a conference call talking about he stunk up the place. we'll have to go full steam ahead on a new attack and that is goin
note ♪ -- ♪ ♪ ♪ >> >> gretchen: hugo president chavez reelected to a four term with 53 percent of the vote. also california governor gerry brown taking drastic steps to lower gas prices and ordering the stations sell the cheaper winter blind. steve? >> steve: fill her up. brand new national polls show mitt romney ahead of president obama. he got himself a bump. cue the attacks. a week ago paul rhine was asked to explain the math of a tax cut and he said i don't have...
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and in our own hemisphere, where our neighbors in latin america want to resist the failed ideology of hugo chavez and the castro brothers and deepen ties with the united states through trade and energy insecurity. in all these places, just as in the middle east, the question is asked, where does america stand? i know many americans are asking a different question -- why us? i know many americans are asking whether our country today, with our ailing economy and massive debt and 11 years of war, is still capable of leading. i believe that if america doesn't lead, others will. others who don't share our interests and our values, and the world would grow darker for our friends and for us. america's security and the cause of freedom cannot afford four more years like the last four years. i believe america has the duty to our citizens and friends everywhere to use our influence wisely, with solemnity, and without false pride, but also firmly and actively, to shape events in ways that secure our interests, for our values, prevent conflict, and make the world better -- not perfect, but better. our
and in our own hemisphere, where our neighbors in latin america want to resist the failed ideology of hugo chavez and the castro brothers and deepen ties with the united states through trade and energy insecurity. in all these places, just as in the middle east, the question is asked, where does america stand? i know many americans are asking a different question -- why us? i know many americans are asking whether our country today, with our ailing economy and massive debt and 11 years of war,...
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the incumbent hugo chavez is hoping to fend off a challenge who is considered a moderate alternative to the left of chavez. hue glow chavez has been in power for 13 years. >> at least 1,400 pastors across the country plan to take on the irs today. they plan to be making political endorsements from the pulpit which is illegal for churches who receive tax-exept from the government. is al qaeda back? there are signs that an affiliate of the terror group played a role in the benghazi attack that killed ambassador stevens last month. how mump do we have to worry about? michael hayden has run the u.s. intelligence agency under three presidents. he was appointed by bill carolina tochb and was in that post on 9/11. george w. bush later named him cia director, a job he left 23 days after obama came into office. he's now an adviser to the romney campaign. welcome back to the show, general hayden. >> good morning, fareed. thank you. >> there are two possibilities, one, that this is a bunch of bad guys, militants, that got lucky. the other is this is a systematic campaign perhaps directed by one
the incumbent hugo chavez is hoping to fend off a challenge who is considered a moderate alternative to the left of chavez. hue glow chavez has been in power for 13 years. >> at least 1,400 pastors across the country plan to take on the irs today. they plan to be making political endorsements from the pulpit which is illegal for churches who receive tax-exept from the government. is al qaeda back? there are signs that an affiliate of the terror group played a role in the benghazi attack...
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chavez has been elected to another six-year term. the venezuela electoral council declared him victorious with 54% of the vote. he has been president of venezuela since 1999. >>> a bit of excitement for space lovers today. >> two, one,. liftoff. >> with an eargo a cargo ship named "dragon" took off from cape canaveral to resupply the international spacestation. this is the first of 12 resupply missions contracted with nasa with the space company x. they are relying on private business to resupply the spacestation since the shuttles are retired. and nasa has a part of its website where you can check the time of the spacestation passing overhead. in san francisco on monday night look up at 8:31 to see the spacestation. on tuesday night it is 7:42. the website is nasa .gaov. nasa .gov. punch in the state and the city. the drama is building for pumpkin fanatics. tomorrow is the world championship pumpkin weigh off. it is the art and pumpkin festival. there is some big competition, and we do mean big. last year's winning gourd set a new r
chavez has been elected to another six-year term. the venezuela electoral council declared him victorious with 54% of the vote. he has been president of venezuela since 1999. >>> a bit of excitement for space lovers today. >> two, one,. liftoff. >> with an eargo a cargo ship named "dragon" took off from cape canaveral to resupply the international spacestation. this is the first of 12 resupply missions contracted with nasa with the space company x. they are...
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chavez has been elected to another six-year term. the venezuela electoral council declared him victorious with 54% of the vote. he has been president of venezuela since 1999. >>> a bit of excitement for space lovers today. >> two, one,. liftoff. >> with an ear-splitting roar a cargo ship named "dragon" took off from cape canaveral to resupply the international spacestation. this is the first of 12 resupply missions contracted with nasa with the space company x. they are relying on private business to resupply the spacestation since the shuttles are retired. and nasa has a part of its website where you can check the time of the spacestation passing overhead. in san francisco on monday night look up at 8:31 to see the spacestation. on tuesday night it is 7:42. the website is nasa .gaov. nasa .gov. punch in the state and the city. the drama is building for pumpkin fanatics. tomorrow is the world championship pumpkin weigh off. it is the art and pumpkin festival. there is some big competition, and we do mean big. last year's winning gour
chavez has been elected to another six-year term. the venezuela electoral council declared him victorious with 54% of the vote. he has been president of venezuela since 1999. >>> a bit of excitement for space lovers today. >> two, one,. liftoff. >> with an ear-splitting roar a cargo ship named "dragon" took off from cape canaveral to resupply the international spacestation. this is the first of 12 resupply missions contracted with nasa with the space company x....
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venezuelan president hugo chavez. he's had a rocky stint in office to say the least. in a tv appearance yesterday, chavez weighed in on the u.s. presidential race. quote, in the point of view of his politics, if i were voting, i would vote for obama, and i believe that if obama was from caracas, he would vote for chavez. i am positive. relations between the u.s. and venezuela have been tense in recent years. neither embassy has had an ambassador since 2010. chavez himself is in a tight race for re-election. i'm rooting against him. and voters in venezuela will cast their ballots this coming sunday. >>> up next, republicans have been looking for voter fraud. guess what? they've found it, in their own campaign. after making it difficult for democrats to vote, it's the republicans who are to blame for the biggest case of registration fraud in the country. and that's coming up in a minute. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. >>> well, back to "hardball." republicans have been on the hunt, by the way, some would say witch hunt, to root out voter fraud in 17
venezuelan president hugo chavez. he's had a rocky stint in office to say the least. in a tv appearance yesterday, chavez weighed in on the u.s. presidential race. quote, in the point of view of his politics, if i were voting, i would vote for obama, and i believe that if obama was from caracas, he would vote for chavez. i am positive. relations between the u.s. and venezuela have been tense in recent years. neither embassy has had an ambassador since 2010. chavez himself is in a tight race for...
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hugo chavez could be in danger of losing his job. many people are pressured or bribed into vote for chavez. if he wins he'll secure power for another six years. if not, it could mean a change in foreign policy and loosening government economics. >> what do you get when you drop $10,000 of voucher on 400 college students? a party. fans running, diving, tackling during georgia state's cash drop at the georgia dome. >> what could go wrong? >> it was to help bring in more people for the game. >> imagine if they did that on 48th street. >> i can't. >> i'm imagining it. >> well, rick, what would it look like on 48th street if we dumped a lot of cash on top of you? >> i would beat you to every last dollar. did you see the stands? they were empty. it wasn't that dangerous. that's a pretty good ploy to get people in there. >> smart move. >>> we've been showing you fall pictures. look at this one out of ohio again. i can tell you i was right in that area yesterday and it's spectacular. this is from chrissy in can field, ohio. 45 degrees as you
hugo chavez could be in danger of losing his job. many people are pressured or bribed into vote for chavez. if he wins he'll secure power for another six years. if not, it could mean a change in foreign policy and loosening government economics. >> what do you get when you drop $10,000 of voucher on 400 college students? a party. fans running, diving, tackling during georgia state's cash drop at the georgia dome. >> what could go wrong? >> it was to help bring in more people...